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August 22nd, 2008

Is 64-bit Flash support just around the corner?

Posted by Ed Bott @ 1:40 pm

Categories: Firefox, Internet Explorer

Tags: Adobe Systems Inc., Macromedia Flash Player, 64-Bit, Network Technology, Microsoft Windows, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Networking

A few weeks ago, I noted the explosive growth in sales of 64-bit Windows in recent months and wondered aloud when Adobe plans to release a 64-bit Flash player.

A commenter on that post suggested that Adobe was planning to unveil 64-bit support in its upcoming Flash 10 release, but I wasn’t able to confirm that. This morning, a reader pointed me to an eyewitness report that Adobe has publicly demonstrated the Linux and FreeBSD versions of its new 64-bit player at a recent event for Flash developers. Alex Bustin, Senior Engineer of Flash Development for Sony in San Francisco, says, “I just watched Tinic from the Flash Player team demo two 64bit versions of Flash Player 10 here at FlashForward. One on [Ubuntu] Linux and the other running on FreeBSD.” He’s apparently referring to Tinic Uro, whose bio confirms that he works as an engineer on the Flash Player team.

I’ve been keeping tabs on Adobe’s site recently, and there’s still no word on when they plan to release a Windows-compatible 64-bit Flash Player. The current beta downloads of Flash 10 are all 32-bit only. Given the size of the Windows market (and the hockey-stick growth curve for its 64-bit segment), I suspect this is a top priority at Adobe.

Microsoft plans to release Beta 2 of Internet Explorer 8 before the end of this month. It sure would be nice to use that new software in a native version on 64-bit Windows with full support for Flash and Silverlight. If anyone at Adobe or Microsoft wants to add to the discussion, on or off the record, I’d love to hear from you.

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  • Most Recent of 25 Talkback(s)
RE: Is 64-bit Flash support just around the corner?
still no word from adobe on 64 bit for w7 or vista (Read the rest)
Posted by: hectormacias Posted on: 08/30/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
64-bit Flash at last? Why not 64-bit Java also?  rogerlebo | 08/22/08
Java on the desktop is dead  jackbond | 08/22/08
Not so fast, Johnny  LBiege | 08/22/08
Java for Web is finished  croberts | 08/22/08
OH! - and flash is the future is it? NOT!!! - NT  raycote | 08/25/08
Java 64 is being out for over 2 years  wackoae | 08/22/08
lol..that says it all (nt)  croberts | 08/22/08
Intel 64-bits Java for Windows is not on Sun's Java website  rogerlebo | 08/23/08
Learn to read or search  wackoae | 08/23/08
Version 6, Update 10 is BETA  dunn@... | 08/25/08
Update 10 = RC, not Beta. Or use Update 7  bob.kerns2 | 08/25/08
Moron, that 64 bit java from Sun doesn't have a browser plugin (NT)  g2g591 | 08/23/08
Maybe I'm .... but a hell of a lot smarter than you  wackoae | 08/23/08
HINT of the day: Read the instructions  wackoae | 08/23/08
Flash doesn't need 64 bit support .....  wackoae | 08/22/08
I disagree...  russc@... | 08/23/08
If you think that a slow Flash base website ....  wackoae | 08/23/08
We can argue  russc@... | 09/04/08
What does this matter?  JoeMama_z | 08/23/08
you could then use 64 bit browser  eggmanbubbagee@... | 08/24/08
Thanks for the answer!  JoeMama_z | 08/25/08
RE: Is 64-bit Flash support just around the corner?  but9mac@... | 08/25/08
I block every Flash, except video from utube  Gradius2 | 08/25/08
RE: Is 64-bit Flash support just around the corner?  VONDRASHEK@... | 08/26/08
RE: Is 64-bit Flash support just around the corner?  hectormacias | 08/30/09

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